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I . delinquent [dɪˈlɪnkwənt] DER. SUST.

II . delinquent [dɪˈlɪnkwənt] DER. ADJ.

1. delinquent (unlawful):

delinquent

2. delinquent (tending to commit crimes):

delinquent child

3. delinquent AM form. (not paid):

delinquent
delinquent debt/rent

juvenile delinquent SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para delinquent

delinquent child
juvenile delinquent
delinquent debt/rent

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Constantly seeking to become stronger, he kept his delinquent ways even after the two have graduated and retired from delinquency.
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She may well be the first juvenile delinquent on record.
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At third grade, he once stopped a delinquent, who was 3 years older than he was, with just one punch.
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If the schoolboys are stereotypical delinquents, their teachers are ridiculous.
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The study found delinquent children were four times more likely to have elevated concentrations of lead in their bones.
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She has also claimed that a treatment for scotopic sensitivity syndrome could help a number of incarcerated individuals and delinquent children.
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Programs meant to divert juvenile delinquents are often fundamentally different from the programs meant for adults.
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The instigators of such apostasies, as those who received or defended the guilty ones, were to be punished in the same way as the delinquents.
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Most individuals are born with temperaments, impulsive tendencies, and other characteristics that relate to a delinquent.
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One day, however, he suddenly turned into a delinquent and left home.
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